Drones and technology in rangeland management focus of Nov. 7 webinar
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service program highlights integrating technology into land management practices
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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service program highlights integrating technology into land management practices
Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of Medicare basics
Program will offer seven hours of continuing education units
Area residents are invited to the free program.
Presentations, live cattle and drone demonstrations highlight the day’s events
Course will provide knowledge on how to identify and manage ticks
Participants will learn to prepare quick and delicious sides
Outreach and education professionals can learn new evaluation skills
Annual event removes litter from streambanks, roadways and other public spaces
Virtual workshops include chicken basics and egg grader training
Participants will learn essentials of launching and managing successful operation
Morning of fall fun, educational activities awaits visitors
Local stakeholders can learn about, help improve water quality in the Medina River below Medina Diversion Lake
Food safety, cattle and beef quality, vaccine handling among topics to be discussed
Dinner caps off day of poultry judging and cornhole competition
Attendees will receive information on establishing agriculture-based business
Workshop includes discussion on watershed systems, types and sources of water pollution
Residents of Leon River watershed are invited to the free program
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service program to address array of management misconceptions
Participants will be educated on nutrition, food safety and healthy cooking techniques